I use the copper anti seize spray .. no problems. Then use a 90lb torque
stick with my gun. I check with my torque wrench and it is really accurate..
-----Original Message-----
From: v6-12v-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:v6-12v-bounces at audifans.com] On
Behalf Of The CyberPoet
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 9:28 AM
To: Casimiro Izquierdo
Cc: Audi Fans
Subject: Re: [V6-12v] Anti-Seize Grease on Wheels Bolts
I use it on not only the bolts, but on the hub-center as well. Ever
since I got my first Audi (in Germany) and was told to do this to
keep the wheel from ever bonding in place...
Cheers
=-= Marc Glasgow
On Jul 4, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Casimiro Izquierdo wrote:
> What is the concensus about putting anti-seize compound on wheel
> bolts? At Costco they refuse to put anything on the bolts.
> Although they advertise that they hand torque the bolts and/or
> nuts, what they seem to do is put them on with air guns and then
> hand check them with a torque wrench - they are placed so tight
> that it takes a three foot extension pipe to generate enough torque
> to take them off. I would not be putting grease on the bolts, but
> anti-seize compound.
>> I recently had four new Michelin Exalto tires put on the A6 and
> will be installing security anti-theft bolts next week. While I am
> doing this I will take off all the bolts and re-install them using
> real hand torque pressure.
>> Have a happy and safe Fourth of July.
>> Thank you,
>> Casimiro
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